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Product Manual –

INTUITION HT

PRODUCT WARRANTY

MTI warrants all products manufactured by MTI to be free from defects in material and workmanship. Warranty
begins from date of shipment to original customer. The length of Warranty is determined by product type:

Intuition Touchscreen System components are warranted to the original purchaser for varying periods of time.
System components that fall under this warranty include: MTI switching modules, for a period of five (5) years; the
MCU appliance, software, and the touchscreen LCD for a period of one (1) year.

All other MTI manufactured products, not included above, are warranted for a period of one (1) year. This Warranty
does not cover cartons, cases, cabinets, displays, or any unit attached to or otherwise connected to an MTI product.
The warranty does not cover the costs to remove or install an MTI product or any component thereof. Under this
Warranty, MTI will at its discretion replace or repair any defective components at no charge for those customers
whose accounts are current. MTI assumes no responsibility for products returned without prior Return Material
Authorization.

This Warranty represents the only Warranty for MTI manufactured products. No other Warranty expressed or implied
exists. No modifications, other than those mandated by formal written contract, may be made to this Warranty. In
no event will MTI be liable for any damages including but not limited to lost profits, lost sales, incidental or
consequential damages arising out of the use of MTI products.

Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above exclusion
may not apply. This Warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from
state to state.

This Warranty does not apply to MTI products used in applications beyond their normal intended use/application
or rated specifications, nor does it cover MTI products damaged by accident, abuse, unauthorized repair, improper
voltage, faulty installation, mechanical failure, fire, flood, lightning, civil unrest, or any act of God. MTI will not
be responsible for occurrences outside its direct control, including but not limited to, discontinued or unavailable
replacement parts and equipment. MTI will repair, at purchaser's expense, any products out of Warranty based on
parts availability. This Warranty provides for service rendered by MTI, Inc. or its agent only, and does not cover
service provided by anyone not so authorized.

Summary of Contents for Intuition HT

Page 1: ...00 426 6844 503 648 6500 503 648 7500 f 1050 NW 229th Avenue Hillsboro OR 97124 www mti interactive com MTI P N 063 0209 00 Rev B July 2004 PRODUCT MANUAL Intuition HT Home Theater Switching Application ...

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Page 3: ...ly plays a video attract loop The attract loop is designed to grab the attention of a passing customer and thus increase traffic to the display Employee Training The system can help train employees by providing them the ability to test different audio system combinations PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONS GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS The system is comprised of the following major components Display fixture cabinet th...

Page 4: ...sert red and white male RCA cables into same color ports Audio fig 1 5 Insert power cable into power port AC fig 1 TOUCHSCREEN 1 Insert a USB cable from the MCU into the USB slot on the bottom of the touchscreen circled in fig 2 2 Insert blue male ended VGA monitor cable from the MCU into female monitor port on the bottom of the touchscreen 3 Insert power cable into power port SWITCHING INTERFACE ...

Page 5: ... select a product category e g A V Receivers from the top A list of numbers appears in the middle of the screen These numbers correspond to the component s position on the display fixture Use the scroll arrows to view all available models fig 5 3 Touch the component number to activate the component and add it to Your Home Theater room graphic in the lower right corner of screen Note When you add a...

Page 6: ...ed systems 2 On the Pre configured systems screen select one of the systems Good Better or Best fig 7 3 The system selector screen appears All components for this system are added to your system 4 You can now modify this system using the steps outlined in the Building a System section above SELECTING AN AUDIO VIDEO SOURCE Once you have built your home theater system you can audition the system usi...

Page 7: ...ouch the Start Here button to move to the Welcome screen 2 Touch the MTI logo upper left hand corner three times 3 A password prompt appears To operate the system in Manager Mode enter the Manager Mode password default from factory is 9751 then press Submit To operate the system in Super User Mode enter the Super User password 369258147 then press Submit Note You are given three tries to enter the...

Page 8: ... notifies that the timeout has changed ENABLING DISABLING PRODUCTS There may be times when you need to disable a product in the display e g product is temporarily unavailable because it has been sold removed from the display and then later re enable it To enable or disable products 1 From the Manager Control Panel touch Configure Positions 2 Select a product category e g A V Receivers from list on...

Page 9: ...t included on the system selector screen and is not available to the customer 3 Use the 1 5 1 5 buttons to set the number of products in each category For example if there are eight A V receivers in the display set the of positions to 8 When a customer selects A V Receivers on the system selector screen they will now see eight products represented by numbers 1 8 fig 13 4 Press the Test Chain butto...

Page 10: ...operly these sources must be matched to a specific source position associated with the display To set the sources 1 From the Manager Control Panel touch Set Sources 2 Assign each audio visual source to the desired position fig 13 Example of enabled chains and number of products in the chain all enable chains appear as tabs on the system selector screen number of products in the chain ...

Page 11: ...tached to the MCU and that it is not damaged Touchscreen does not display User Interface after completion of the boot sequence USB cable may be damaged or attached incorrectly Ensure that the USB cable is connected to the MCU and touchscreen Touchscreen does not respond to user Touchscreen may be damaged Check for damage to the touchscreen housing or cabling connections Error message appears on th...

Page 12: ... represents the only Warranty for MTI manufactured products No other Warranty expressed or implied exists No modifications other than those mandated by formal written contract may be made to this Warranty In no event will MTI be liable for any damages including but not limited to lost profits lost sales incidental or consequential damages arising out of the use of MTI products Some states do not a...

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